While transport-related injuries represent a leading cause of death for all Australians, several disparities exist between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations. Compared to non-Indigenous Australians, Indigenous Australians are more than twice as likely to have a transport-related fatal injury, with fatality risk remaining high with age while declining among the non-Indigenous community. Few studies and appropriate databases exist to elucidate the causes and solutions to this over-representation. This paper presents a summary of known risk factors, discusses the impact of road injury at multiple levels and suggests steps towards addressing this significant public health problem
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo compare the incidence of injury-rela...
Objectives: To compare the injury profiles of the Indigenous population in New South Wales with that...
Objective:To quantify the burden of disease and injury for the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populat...
While transport-related injuries represent a leading cause of death for all Australians, several dis...
Indigenous Australians are over-represented in road fatalities by approximately 3.5 times 1. Until r...
Aboriginal people in Australia have higher rates of transport injury than non-Aboriginal people, but...
Summary Injury prevention in Indigenous communities in Australia is a continuing national challenge,...
Road trauma is a significant health problem in rural and remote regions of Australia, particularly f...
This report looks at the death and serious injury of Indigenous persons in Australia due to transpor...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...
The research examined the individual and collective influence of ‘Indigenous status’ and ‘remoteness...
Annually across Australia about 1,000 people are killed on roads in rural and remote areas, while ap...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
Introduction: Indigenous Peoples are much more likely than non‑Indigenous Peoples to be seriously in...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo compare the incidence of injury-rela...
Objectives: To compare the injury profiles of the Indigenous population in New South Wales with that...
Objective:To quantify the burden of disease and injury for the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populat...
While transport-related injuries represent a leading cause of death for all Australians, several dis...
Indigenous Australians are over-represented in road fatalities by approximately 3.5 times 1. Until r...
Aboriginal people in Australia have higher rates of transport injury than non-Aboriginal people, but...
Summary Injury prevention in Indigenous communities in Australia is a continuing national challenge,...
Road trauma is a significant health problem in rural and remote regions of Australia, particularly f...
This report looks at the death and serious injury of Indigenous persons in Australia due to transpor...
[Extract] We recommend that cultural factors be included in Indigenous-specific drink driving progra...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...
The research examined the individual and collective influence of ‘Indigenous status’ and ‘remoteness...
Annually across Australia about 1,000 people are killed on roads in rural and remote areas, while ap...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
Introduction: Indigenous Peoples are much more likely than non‑Indigenous Peoples to be seriously in...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo compare the incidence of injury-rela...
Objectives: To compare the injury profiles of the Indigenous population in New South Wales with that...
Objective:To quantify the burden of disease and injury for the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populat...